Maverick

Light enough to be worn on a backpack, carried by a Segway or strapped to a car’s roof, the Optech Maverick mobile mapping system sets a high bar for size, portability and versatility. The Maverick is as powerful as it is portable, collecting hundred

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Light enough to be worn on a backpack, carried by a Segway or strapped to a car’s roof, the Optech Maverick mobile mapping system sets a high bar for size, portability and versatility. The Maverick is as powerful as it is portable, collecting hundreds of thousands of lidar points per second, 360° camera imagery and position and orientation data, all in a >9 kg package. This flexibility lets surveyors use the Maverick for asset mapping, transportation safety, construction, rail utilities, 3D modelling and more, even in locations like alleys and trails that are inaccessible to larger vehicles.

Maverick was developed to fill the need in the industry for a portable and powerful mobile mapping unit. Maverick provides a robust and multi-functional dataset that can be utilized for a wide range of projects and applications. To date, Maverick has collected data in the industries of transportation safety, construction, asset management, rail, utilities, and 3D modeling.

Distinguishing features

Weighing under 9 kilograms, Maverick can be both installed and removed by a single individual. Maverick is easily mounted on a variety of platforms, including vehicles, ATVs/UTVs, Segways, trains, and backpacks. The portable system is able to operate in a wide range of conditions and can be utilized for projects of any size and scope.
Combining high-resolution 360º imaging, high definition
lidar, and an integrated position and orientation system, the Maverick delivers impressive and accurate mobile data. Maverick collects up to 700,000 data points per second, and captures high-resolution images using six high-quality 5-MP
sensors. The Maverick comes packaged with real-time data display and feedback, along with Distillery software to provide imaging, lidar, and GPS post-processing.